Oloethroes, known as The Destroyer, is an Outer God driven by a singular, consuming purpose: the destruction of all planes of existence. Trapped within the nexus of Gnossienne, he seeks to annihilate the city itself as a means of escape, after which he intends to continue his path of devastation across other inhabited worlds. Following The First Shift, he lay dormant within the mountains for centuries, an unseen and silent threat, until the year 1900, when he began reaching out telepathically to a select few individuals, planting the seeds of his influence. Though defined by destruction, Oloethroes is not limited to brute force; he takes a calculated, almost amused interest in orchestrating events, manipulating mortals and even other entities into conflicts and situations that inevitably end in catastrophic ruin, deriving entertainment from the chaos, especially now that his power is constrained. Through these manipulations, he formed the Olethēres, a doomsday cult devoted to the promised end of all things, who act as agents of his will within the city. Among them, his most devoted followers are sometimes chosen to be reshaped, mutated into monstrous forms in his own likeness, their bodies altered into alien reflections of their god while being bestowed with destructive power. In recent times, he has also begun spawning offspring, monstrous “children” that roam Gnossienne, spreading destruction and instability in his name. His form is alien and unsettling: resembling a blue and purple chambered nautilus, adorned with five eyes, two on each side and one center. Beneath him trails a mass of flowing tendrils, from which extend six arms, each ending in hands with three fingers and a thumb, giving him an eerie, deliberate dexterity. Oloethroes embodies inevitable collapse, a patient architect of ruin who, even in confinement, ensures that destruction continues to unfold exactly as he desires.